The Common Read: To Kill a Mockingbird
Marylyn D discusses the messages in this novel.
Marylyn D discusses the messages in this novel.
“Wax on, wax off…don’t forget to breathe, very important.” Remember those famous words from The Karate Kid? What were Mr. Miyagi’s lessons all about? Please join us for a Sunday Community Service Project, right on Sardis Road. Come prepared to enjoy the company of friends and break a little sweat caring for our beloved church. … Continue reading Meditation with Sponges and Shovels
We live in contentious times. How do you keep the lines of communication open with neighbors, friends, or even family, when they do not share your views? Why should you try? Brenda Shiring offers some concrete suggestions, with the help of recent magazine articles.
Join us as we create our own service. Everyone comes into the space and a box with instructions for taking worship “out of the box” is used. Presented by Kate CP and Kathy R.
Join the Green Committee as they lead us through a walking meditation outside (weather permitting).
How are we called to be together as a congregation and in community with our neighbors? ESUUC ministerial candidate Rev. Stephanie Gannon will discuss some of her ideas for how we can practice the spirituality of community as she names some of the ways we are transformed and healed through relationship. ** Congregational vote after … Continue reading Life Together
Linda D will lead a discussion about having the willingness to take a “Leap of Faith” and it’s many forms, based on the book “Listening Hearts” by Christine Robinson and Alicia Hawkins.
Lead by Susan and Robert Bayne, we will explore different views on spirituality and how it is the active ingredient in world religions.
This message comes from a Skinner House book named Heart to Heart. “Almost all of us, even if we don’t believe in God, have a mental image of what the word means. What is your mental image? Come to listen and share your ideas. Marylyn D will present.
Join us for our annual Father’s Day celebration, featuring hot dogs, fixin’s and fun. We supply the dogs and fixings, you bring a side to share. Also, if anyone has a grill we can use, that would be great! You don’t need to be a dad to enjoy Father’s Day at ESUUC. You just need … Continue reading Father’s Day Cookout